Dodge, Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis Retires Months After Unveiling Electric Charger

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After 32 years with Stellantis (and its predecessors), Tim Kuniskis is riding off into the sunset

Tim Kuniskis will leave his position as CEO of Dodge and Ram, as he heads off into retirement. The executive served the company for 32 years, and leaves at a tumultuous time for his brands' parent company, Stellantis. Kuniskis' role at Dodge will be handed over to Matt McAlear, and leadership of Ram will go to Chrysler CEO Christine Feuell. Tim Kuniskis is leaving Stellantis after 32 years with the company .

The next-generation Charger, for instance, will be available with an all-electric powertrain, as well as a plug-in hybrid, six-cylinder power unit. Additionally, during his tenure at Ram, he played a key role in the company's announcement that it would sell four electrified pickups in North America. However, Kuniskis is leaving at a difficult time for the brands he oversaw.

 

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